Johannes Junck

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Johannes Junck as a member of the Reichstag in 1912

Moritz Johannes Junck (born October 8, 1861 in Leipzig ; † April 27, 1940 there ) was a lawyer and member of the German Reichstag .

Life

Grave site of Johannes Junck and relatives in the south cemetery in Leipzig

Junck attended the 1st citizens' school, then the Nikolai grammar school and the University of Leipzig . He was a trainee lawyer in Leipzig, Plauen and Dresden , admitted to the bar at the regional and district court in Leipzig from 1889 and at the Reichsgericht from 1899 to 1939. He was also first lieutenant in the Landwehr and from January 1, 1896, city councilor in Leipzig for the Harmonie Party, first vice chairman from September 27, 1899, and from July 10, 1901 to mid-1907, head of the city council there.

From 1907 to 1918 he was a member of the German Reichstag for the constituency Kingdom of Saxony 12 Leipzig-Stadt , and the National Liberal Party . From 1919 he was a member of the DDP.

He was awarded the Royal Saxon Order of Albrecht I. Class with the crown , the Royal Prussian Red Eagle Order III. Class and the Royal Prussian Order of the Crown III. Class .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.koeblergerhard.de/werwarwer20020226.htm
  2. ^ Adolf Lobe: Fifty Years of the Reichsgericht on October 1, 1929 , Berlin 1929, p. 414.
  3. From the own church to the state-owned enterprise: Erwin Jacobi (1884–1965): Labor, State and Church Law between the Empire and the GDR, p. 50
  4. http://www.quelle-optimal.de/pdf/rudolf_mothes_erinnerungen_teil_c_pdf.pdf , p. 27
  5. From the own church to the state-owned enterprise: Erwin Jacobi (1884–1965): Labor, State and Church Law between the Empire and the GDR, p. 51